Hatch Act
They lobby the members of Congress and give money in political campaigns.
It cannot control how candidates spend a subsidy.
Paul S. Herrnson has written: 'Congressional elections' 'Playing Hardball' -- subject(s): Elections, Political campaigns, United States, United States. Congress 'Party campaigning in the 1980s' -- subject(s): Elections, Political campaigns, Political parties, Politics and government, United States, United States. Congress
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Correct. Congress does NOT have that power.
Direct Military Campaigns
The Tibetan Youth Congress is a prominent Tibetan group that advocates for political change, specifically seeking independence for Tibet from Chinese rule. They organize protests and campaigns to raise awareness about the Tibetan cause and push for international support.
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Representation in Congress works through members contributing money to others members' campaigns.
direct military campaigns (nova net)
An act of Congress originally passed in 1939 which prevented government employees from either engaging in partisan political activities, or being coerced into doing so.
Describe two functions of political parties within congress